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Book Challenge 2017 – Update 2

Goals:

Read 20 books

Read from unfamiliar genres

Read a book from at least ten different countries

Turkey (1)

India (1)

Australia (1)

U.S.A. (3)

I’m embracing different ways of reading this year

I was always one of those kids who always had a book at hand. Books were like my safety blanket, I always had to have one, even if I wasn’t reading it. As my life becomes so much busier and nomadic, physical books are, sadly, less practical. Late last year, I started trying out ebooks and audiobooks through the Scribd app. It’s a great way to keep on top of my reading without carrying around a space-taking tome.

Plus, audiobooks are great for the train home from work. My eyes can rest while my mind wanders. 🙂

Books I’ve read so far in 2017:

The Well at the World’s End | A.J. Mackinnon

Truthwitch | Susan Dennard

Pink Sari Revolution: A Tale of Women and Power in the Badlands of India | Amana Fonatella-Khan

Three Daughters of Eve | Elif Shafak

A Darker Shade of Magic | V. E. Schwab

Rise of the Sparrows | Sarina Langer

Currently reading:

And I Darken | Kiersten White

What format works best for you? Are you a traditionalist or have you embraced the new technologies?

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11 thoughts on “Book Challenge 2017 – Update 2”

I was pulled to the Kindle dark side way back in 2011 or 2012 and I have never looked back. Audio books are a bit newer for me, I think I’ve only really got into them in the last 18 months or so. A lot of it had to with them being so expensive, and the free ones were always a bit dodgy, but now that there are so many digital libraries, it’s a lot easier! (I still don’t understand Audible, though).

It is intense but I’m liking it so far. And yeah, audiobooks can be expensive but with sribd I pay like $13 a month for multiple ebooks/audiobooks so i usually splurge and read a tonne then suspend my account for a few months 😛

I love audiobooks, but I’ve always had them growing up. I can’t quite get on with ebooks, but maybe I should check out scribd (not that I need another subscription). I still mostly prefer a good old physical book though!

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